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M R Abbott

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Volkening A, Abbott M, Chandra N, Dubois B, Lim F, Sexton D, et al.
Bull Math Biol . 2020 May; 82(5):56. PMID: 32356149
As zebrafish develop, black and gold stripes form across their skin due to the interactions of brightly colored pigment cells. These characteristic patterns emerge on the growing fish body, as...
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Hockerman G, Johnson B, Abbott M, Scheuer T, Catterall W
J Biol Chem . 1997 Jul; 272(30):18759-65. PMID: 9228049
Recent studies of the phenylalkylamine binding site in the alpha1C subunit of L-type Ca2+ channels have revealed three amino acid residues in transmembrane segment IVS6 that are critical for high...
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Abbott M, Cloonan M, Montgomery J, Smith D
Med J Aust . 1984 Jul; 141(1):26-8. PMID: 6738406
During a 54-week period, faecal samples taken from 350 children under 5 years of age, who were admitted with acute diarrhoea to the infectious diseases ward of a Sydney hospital,...
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Hing D, Delohery J, Abbott M
Med J Aust . 1983 May; 1(11):529-31. PMID: 6843447
An elderly man developed chronic osteomyelitis in the right tibia and both feet after a penetrating injury to the right knee. Mycobacterium chelonei, a species closely related to M. fortuitum,...
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Abbott M, Smith D
Med J Aust . 1981 Apr; 1(7):351-3. PMID: 7242417
A brief account of the laboratory diagnosis of mycobacterial infections in 13 immunosuppressed patients, which were observed between 1967 and 1979 at one group of hospitals is presented. In nine...
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Abbott M, Smith D
J Med Microbiol . 1980 Nov; 13(4):535-40. PMID: 7431372
Of 30 prednisolone-treated mice challenged intravenously with Mycobacterium haemophilum, 12 developed skin lesions, primarily on the ears, from which the mycobacterium was isolated. These lesions were not observed in mice...
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